Study Highlights Plant Roots' Role in Climate Resilience
Research from the University of Geneva and University of Lausanne reveals that plant roots can adapt to water stress, impacting climate resilience across 284 varieties.
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Research from the University of Geneva and University of Lausanne reveals that plant roots can adapt to water stress, impacting climate resilience across 284 varieties.
A recent study indicates that trace levels of PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' are detected in London's tap water, yet remain compliant with U.K. and EU safety regulations.
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has extended the deadline regarding mifepristone, a drug that has drawn significant attention and controversy. This development comes alongside broader health discussions.
Hims has announced a substantial $33 million loss, attributed to its recent pivot towards GLP-1 medications. This shift raises questions about the company's future direction.
Fireworks, while visually stunning, pose significant threats to wildlife, particularly brown bats, which stop feeding during these events due to the noise and light.
Arty Labels has taken a significant step towards improving its operational efficiency by acquiring a new UV digital press from Packnology.
In a bid to enhance its competitive stance, the European Union is taking steps to address complacency in the global rare earth elements market.
An examination of the challenges that hinder women from effectively growing their savings.
While often overlooked, mosquitoes are among the deadliest creatures on Earth, responsible for spreading diseases that affect millions. What if we could eliminate them?
The name change from PCOS to PMOS, which stands for polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, was detailed in a recent publication, highlighting ongoing developments in the understanding of the condition.
As prospects for peace between the U.S. and Iran diminish, crude oil prices are on the rise, reflecting growing market concerns.
Following a meeting between US Treasury Secretary and Japan's Finance Minister, the yen has shown signs of weakening, raising questions about future currency policy.
Recent findings by the U.S. Geological Survey highlight substantial lithium reserves in Appalachia, which could sustain U.S. energy needs for over 300 years.
A recent documentary highlights the urgent need for Australia to shift from eradication policies to coexistence strategies for dingoes, advocating for solutions that benefit both wildlife and farmers.
A local representative has introduced new legislation aimed at protecting the Santa Clarita Valley from potential negative impacts of mining activities.
Nudge theory aimed to promote personal responsibility, yet it may have inadvertently enabled corporations to evade accountability. As social and environmental issues loom large, political dialogue remains fraught and ineffective.
A significant number of Labour MPs, exceeding 70, have called on Prime Minister Starmer to either resign or provide a clear plan for his departure amid escalating leadership tensions.
Recent advancements in DNA sequencing have broadened our understanding of microbes, yet the challenge of cultivating most of them remains significant. A new predictive framework may offer solutions.
Envisioning the moment when a massive asteroid struck Earth, we can picture a Tyrannosaurus rex navigating her territory, acutely aware of her surroundings.
Researchers at Cornell University have uncovered how entropy can facilitate stronger molecular binding, challenging conventional wisdom about its chaotic nature.